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Social Choice and Welfare, Volume 52
Volume 52, Number 1, January 2019
- Rafael Treibich

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Welfare egalitarianism with other-regarding preferences. 1-28 - Bart H. H. Golsteyn

, Stefa Hirsch:
Are estimates of intergenerational mobility biased by non-response? Evidence from the Netherlands. 29-63 - Florent Bresson

, Jean-Yves Duclos, Flaviana Palmisano:
Intertemporal pro-poorness. 65-96 - Stéphane Gauthier

, Taraneh Tabatabai:
How incentives matter? An illustration from the targeted subsidies reform in Iran. 97-125 - Tsuyoshi Sasaki

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Welfare evaluations and price indices with path dependency problems. 127-159 - Nicolas Motz

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Who emerges from smoke-filled rooms? Political parties and candidate selection. 161-196
Volume 52, Number 2, February 2019
- Takaaki Abe

, Satoshi Nakada:
The weighted-egalitarian Shapley values. 197-213 - Stéphane Gauthier

, Guy Laroque:
Production efficiency and profit taxation. 215-223 - Mihir Bhattacharya:

Constitutionally consistent voting rules over single-peaked domains. 225-246 - Domenico Cantone, Alfio Giarlotta

, Stephen Watson:
Congruence relations on a choice space. 247-294 - Ernesto Savaglio

, Stefano Vannucci:
Strategy-proof aggregation rules and single peakedness in bounded distributive lattices. 295-327 - Aaron Kamm

, Harold Houba
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A bargaining experiment with asymmetric institutions and preferences. 329-351 - Nan Li

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Flat rate taxes and relative poverty measurement: a reconsideration. 353-362 - Egor Ianovski

, Mark C. Wilson
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Manipulability of consular election rules. 363-393
Volume 52, Number 3, March 2019
- Anna Bogomolnaia, Hervé Moulin

, Fedor Sandomirskiy, Elena Yanovskaia:
Dividing bads under additive utilities. 395-417 - Federica Ceron

, Vassili Vergopoulos:
Aggregation of Bayesian preferences: unanimity vs monotonicity. 419-451 - Nicolas Gravel, Brice Magdalou, Patrick Moyes

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Inequality measurement with an ordinal and continuous variable. 453-475 - Shingo Yamazaki

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Private provision of discrete public goods: the correlated cost case. 477-496 - George F. N. Shoukry

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Outcome-robust mechanisms for Nash implementation. 497-526 - Andreas Darmann

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Manipulability in a group activity selection problem. 527-557 - Benjamin Hadjibeyli, Mark C. Wilson

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Distance rationalization of anonymous and homogeneous voting rules. 559-583 - Ulrich Schmidt, Philipp C. Wichardt

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Inequity aversion, welfare measurement and the Gini index. 585-588
Volume 52, Number 4, April 2019
- Giulia Bernardi

, Roberto Lucchetti, Stefano Moretti:
Ranking objects from a preference relation over their subsets. 589-606 - Josep Freixas

, Sascha Kurz
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Bounds for the Nakamura number. 607-634 - Paolo Brunori

, Vito Peragine, Laura Serlenga:
Upward and downward bias when measuring inequality of opportunity. 635-661 - Pietro Speroni di Fenizio

, Daniele A. Gewurz:
The space of all proportional voting systems and the most majoritarian among them. 663-683 - Florian Brandl

, Dominik Peters
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An axiomatic characterization of the Borda mean rule. 685-707 - Johannes Haushofer

, Michala Iben Riis-Vestergaard, Jeremy Shapiro:
Is there a social cost of randomization? 709-739 - Shiran Rachmilevitch

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Egalitarianism, utilitarianism, and the Nash bargaining solution. 741-751 - Roberto Ghiselli Ricci

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An axiomatic characterization of a class of rank mobility measures. 753-785

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